For A Few Dollars - More (1965)

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For A Few Dollars - More (1965)

Ennio Morricone’s whistling and choral chants are hauntingly iconic.

That final pocket watch duel is pure tension. 🕰️

Ponchos, duster coats, and enough cigar smoke to fill the desert.

Whether it’s for revenge or just a few dollars more, this remains the high-water mark of the Spaghetti Western. What’s your favorite movie in the ? 🔫

"Two men. Same mission. Different reasons." 🌵🤠 If A Fistful of Dollars introduced the legend, perfected the formula. Lee Van Cleef’s cold, calculated Colonel Mortimer is the ultimate foil to Clint Eastwood’s silent "Manco." Watching them reluctantly team up to hunt down the terrifying Indio makes for one of the greatest cat-and-mouse games in cinema history. Why it still hits:

Ennio Morricone’s whistling and choral chants are hauntingly iconic.

That final pocket watch duel is pure tension. 🕰️

Ponchos, duster coats, and enough cigar smoke to fill the desert.

Whether it’s for revenge or just a few dollars more, this remains the high-water mark of the Spaghetti Western. What’s your favorite movie in the ? 🔫

"Two men. Same mission. Different reasons." 🌵🤠 If A Fistful of Dollars introduced the legend, perfected the formula. Lee Van Cleef’s cold, calculated Colonel Mortimer is the ultimate foil to Clint Eastwood’s silent "Manco." Watching them reluctantly team up to hunt down the terrifying Indio makes for one of the greatest cat-and-mouse games in cinema history. Why it still hits: